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The Wine Chateau Loyalty Program is a great way to earn cash back on your Wine Chateau purchases!

Here’s how it works:

» You get 1 Point for each $1 spent
» Get 2% Back! Each Point is worth 2 cents.
» Every 500 Points is $10 Off your next order!

Points Rewards are redeemed in $10/500 Point increments.
Each time you hit 500 Points, $10 will be automatically deducted from your next online order.

Due to legal restrictions a small portion of our items do not have Points values.

If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return your order to the warehouse for a full refund (Bottles must be unopened, in the state you received them, and in the original packaging). We believe that in order to have the best possible online shopping experience, our customers should not have to pay for domestic return shipping. So if you're not happy with your purchase, just contact us right away and we will provide you with details for returning the unopened bottles - your domestic shipping costs are prepaid by us.

With the WineChateau.com 365 day return policy, there are no special catches or exceptions. All we ask is that you send the items back to us in the original packaging, unopened, and in the same condition you received them.

You can return your purchase for up to 365 days from the purchase date.

Products must be in the condition you received them and in the original box and/or packaging.

Return shipping is absolutely FREE.

You will be provided with a pre-paid FedEx domestic label to return the purchase to us.

Once your return is received and inspected by the fulfillment centers (usually within 72 hours of receipt), your refund will be processed and a credit will be automatically applied to your credit card or original method of payment within 7 days. Please note that depending on your credit card company, it may take an additional 2-10 business days after your credit is applied for it to post to your account. As part of our 365-day return policy, all returns will need to be received and processed by our warehouse within 365 days of purchase.

No returns or exchanges on Spirits unless we sent the wrong item.

Have questions? Prefer to order by Phone? The Wine Chateau Customer Loyalty Team (WCCLT) is happy to help!

Underappreciated and underrated, Oregon produces some noteworthy wines from its several growing regions. At Wine Chateau, shop our selection of Oregon wine online to try the variety and diversity of the state's red and white wines.

A stunning off-dry Rose from the renowned hill country of Oregons beautiful Columbia Gorge, Evans Vineyard is owned by Philip and Sheryl Jones who also produce New Zealands highly respected Goose Bay ...

Pink apricot in color. Strawberry, rose and freshly cut watermelon aromas greet you in the glass. A creamy texture on the palate with flavors of strawberry rhubarb pie, complemented by a thrill of sour ...

91 points Wine Enthusiast - This nonvintage rosé, modeled after a Bandol, is a blend of grapes and vintages, yet retains superb freshness and offers unusual complexity. Rich and tart, with a creamy ...

Elouan Rose brings together fruit from three regions along Oregon’s Coast: Willamette, Umpqua, and Rogue Valleys, with the majority of the fruit coming from the warmest of the three valleys: Rogue. ...

Our co-owners Lynn and Jack Loacker broached the subject of producing a dry rose from Pinot noir back in the spring of 2005. We welcomed the intellectual challenge of creating a wine that was neither white ...

Oregon's wine production is concentrated in three main growing regions, two of which are located within the state and one that straddles the border of Oregon and Washington. The state offers a variety and complexity that allow its wines to compete within the world market.

Although the grapes, wineries and areas surrounding them are not as developed as the wineries in California, Oregon does well considering its significantly smaller size. Wineries have become a quickly growing tourist attraction affecting the state's economy. Winemakers within Oregon welcome visitors and benefit most from on-site sales and stays.

The most popular and successful grape in the region is Pinot Noir, but other popular grapes include Pinot Gris, Riesling and Chardonnay. The dozens of wineries in Oregon produce wines that are typically marketed as varietals. Oregon produces several styles of wine in addition to the traditional still wine. Shop our selection at Wine Chateau for the region's sparkling wine, ice wine and dessert wine to step outside the box.